Group Description

In conjunction with the exhibition Colour Chart: Reinventing Colour, 1950 to Today Tate Liverpool invites you to contribute your own colour monochromes to this group. Photographs submitted to the group will be shown on Tate Online, and a 36 images will be used to make a glossy Colour Chart poster.

Photos from the group will be displayed on the exhibition website on Tate Online and the poster we create will also be displayed at Tate Liverpool.

WHAT IS A COLOUR MONOCHROME?

• A colour monochrome is an image of one colour only

• For this group, the main colour of the shot should fill at least 95% of the frame (the frame can also be filled by a single colour)

• Images should be as shot rather than colour manipulated

• Check out the group pool before you submit if you’re confused! Images are moderated, so everything in the pool fits the description.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

The exhibition looks at the moment in twentieth-century art when a group of artists began to perceive colour as 'readymade' rather than as scientific or expressive. It focuses on the paint colour chart as a source of inspiration.

The show includes works by more than forty artists, including Andy Warhol, Gerhard Richter, Frank Stella, Yves Klein, Richard Serra, Dan Flavin and Damien Hirst.

SUBMITTING YOUR PHOTOGRAPH

To submit a photograph to the exhibition, simply join this group and add your photograph to the pool anytime until 15 August 2009.

You can add up to 5 photos to the group.

Submissions to the group are moderated, so it may take up to a day for your photograph to appear in the group.

HOW TO ADD YOUR PHOTOGRAPH: STEP BY STEP

1. Join Flickr and Upload Your Photograph

To add your photograph to the Colour Chart photo project, you will need join Flickr . Basic membership of Flickr is free.

Once you are a member of Flickr, you can upload your photographs through your browser, by email or in a number of other ways. For more information on Flickr, see the Flickr Frequently Asked Questions .

2. Join the Colour Chart group

To join the Colour Chart group, sign in to your Flickr account, then go to the Colour Chart group page and click "Join This Group?" on the right-hand side of the page.

3. Add your photograph to the Colour Chart group

Once you have joined the Colour Chart group you can add your photograph to the group pool. Go to the photograph's page in Flickr, click on the "Send to Group" button above the photo, and select "Colour Chart " from the drop-down menu.

4. You're Done!

The Colour Chart group's photographs are moderated, so it may take up to a day for your photographs to be added to the group's pool. You can add up to five photographs to the Colour Chart group.

Group Rules

This group is for photographs of one colour only – please read the group description or check the pool to make sure your photo gets through…

Group Rules for the “Colour Chart” Flickr Group

1. The exhibition and project are organised by the Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery (“Tate”).

2. By adding your photo to the Colour Chart Flickr Group (the “Group”), you represent and warrant to Tate that your submitted photo is consistent with the Flickr Community Guidelines, your photo is an original work taken by you, free from any third party rights, in particular that under no circumstances does it constitute, whether entirely or in parts, any infringement upon the intellectual property rights or any other rights of third parties, and that any persons depicted in your photo have consented to the distribution and display of the photo with no remuneration of any kind being payable to them.

This shall also apply if the photo is used for promotional purposes in connection with the promotion of the Group and Tate’s exhibition Colour Chart: Reinventing Colour, 1950 to Today ("Exhibition") at Tate Liverpool as specified in paragraph 3 below.

3. Further, by adding your photo to the Group, you provide Tate with a limited, non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free licence (but not the obligation), which licence is effective for the duration of the Exhibition, until 13th September 2009, to use, copy, modify, translate and/or adapt, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display by any means and in any media, your photo solely in connection with the inclusion of your photo in activities related to, and the promotion of , the “Colour Chart” Group and the Exhibition, without any further notice or remuneration to you. The rights shall be applied to all existing or future media, and in particular all physical, optical, magnetic, analogical, digital and electronic media, including media such as hardcopies, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, hard disks, computers and servers, the Internet, all private or public telecommunication networks, by cable, satellite, radio networks, etc.Your photograph in the Group will be displayed on Tate’s website Tate Online ("Website"), with the title you give your photograph and your Flickr screen name.

4. In the event that your photograph is selected by Tate as part of the final poster, it will be displayed in the poster, on the Website, and/or in Tate Liverpool along with your Flickr screen name. We will contact you through Flickr Mail and you will be given the opportunity to choose to have your real name included in place of your screen name. If you do not respond to this email, Tate will be obliged to use your Flickr screen name. We’d love to offer you a complimentary copy of the Poster, and we will contact you through FlickrMail to arrange delivery of this copy.

5. Tate aims to archive all of the projects it is involved with and content that is produced, so that it is available for research in the future. In the event that your photograph entered on the Colour Chart Flickr Group is selected as part of the final poster, you agree to give Tate a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty free licence in perpetuity to use your photograph for the following purposes:

(a) to download the high-resolution version of your photograph for the purposes of producing a poster and/or display at Tate Liverpool in relation to the Exhibition, until 13th September 2009;

(b) to display your photograph on Tate’s website, Tate Online ("Website"), in relation to the Exhibition;

(c) to use, copy, modify, translate and/or adapt, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display by any means and in any media and create derivative works of, and copy, download, distribute, publicly perform and publicly display such derivative works of your photo and store your photo in Tate’s online and offsite archive in relation to the poster/and or display and the Exhibition;

The rights shall be applied to all existing or future media, and in particular all physical, optical, magnetic, analogical, digital and electronic media, including media such as hardcopies, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, hard disks, computers and servers, the Internet, all private or public telecommunication networks, by cable, satellite, radio networks, etc.

Tate shall not be obliged to display photographs and shall not be liable for any entrant’s loss of publicity or enhancement of reputation.

Tate reserves the right to cancel the Exhibition and/or poster if deemed necessary at any stage.

6. Group members consent to the lawful processing of their personal information by Tate for the purposes of running the Group and otherwise in accordance with the Tate Online Privacy Policy.

By entering your photograph to the “Colour Chart” Flickr Group you are deemed to have accepted the above Group Rules.